John Wesley was about 21 years of age when he went to Oxford University. He came from a Christian home, and he was gifted with a keen mind and good looks. Yet in those days he was a bit snobbish and sarcastic. One night, however, something happened that set in motion a change in Wesley's heart. While speaking with a porter, he discovered that the poor fellow had only one coat and lived in such
impoverished conditions that he didn't even have a bed. Yet he was an unusually happy person, filled with gratitude to God.
Wesley, being immature, thoughtlessly joked about the man's misfortunes. "And what else do you thank God for?" he said with a touch of sarcasm. The porter smiled, and in the spirit of meekness replied with joy, "I thank Him that He has
given me my life and being, a heart to love Him, and above all a constant desire to serve Him!"
Deeply moved, Wesley recognized that this man knew the meaning of true thankfulness.
Many years later, in 1791, John
Wesley lay on his deathbed at the age of 88. Those who gathered around him realized how well he had learned the lesson of praising God in every circumstance. Despite Wesley's extreme weakness, he began singing the hymn, "I'll Praise My Maker While I've Breath."
Fact is, no matter how humble our testimony may be, when we share it with another, we really don't
know the eternal impact that it may have! How will you share your testimony with someone else today?
Have a great day and God bless!
Pastor Mike / The Open Word